Hernandez was taken into custody by Saginaw police shortly after reports of the robbery, about 2 p.m., Feb. 25.

He is now being held on a $300,000 bond, after a not guilty plea was entered for him by Saginaw County District Judge Kyle Higgs Tarrant, during his arraignment Friday, March 1.

Hernandez, who was living at 1804 Bay, was apprehended by police after fleeing from the Marathon gas station on foot. He was then spotted by an officer while peeking out from the door of the Mid-Michigan Children's Museum, 315 W. Genesee, according to Saginaw's Acting Police Chief Brian Lipe.

Officers eventually stopped a maroon minivan containing Hernandez and stolen money, in the parking lot of Dom's Food Market, 2326 N. Michigan, where Hernandez was arrested.

The Saginaw Police Department reports that a full confession was obtained from Hernandez before he was lodged at the Saginaw County Jail.

Hernandez is facing charges which include armed robbery and seven felony firearm counts. His preliminary hearing is scheduled for March 14.